Ever since Forza Horizon 6 dropped its gorgeous Japan map, everyone has been scrambling to build the ultimate garage. Whether you want to tear up the neon-lit streets of Tokyo or slide down the winding mountain roads of Mount Fuji, you need hypercars and rare JDM classics. The absolute fastest way to get them—along without grinding endless race tracks—is through Super Wheelspins.
A Super Wheelspin gives you three rewards at once, pulling from a high-value pool of millions of credits, top-tier hypercars, and unique cosmetics. However, Playground Games made standard progression a bit tighter this time around. If you want to maximize your garage efficiency, you need a system.
Here is exactly how to farm Super Wheelspins easily using the most efficient, mathematically proven loop in the game.
Step 1: Clean Out the Prize Pool (Pre-Farm Prep)
Before you spin a single wheel, you need to tilt the game’s reward math in your favor. By default, the wheelspin pool is cluttered with hundreds of low-value avatar clothing items, accessories, and novelty car horns.
If you leave these items in the pool, they will constantly eat up your Super Wheelspin slots.
Go to the character customization menu and the horns shop, and buy every single avatar clothing item and horn currently available for credits.
While this costs a bit of cash upfront, it permanently removes those items from your future wheelspin rewards. Once a clothing item is owned, the game replaces its slot on the wheel with cold, hard credits or cars. This single step boosts your long-term payout value by an estimated 30% to 40%.
Step 2: The 20-Second Skill Point Loop
The ultimate engine behind farming Super Wheelspins is a simple conversion process: Farm Skill Points $\rightarrow$ Spend them on Car Mastery Trees $\rightarrow$ Collect Super Wheelspins.
To get Skill Points fast, forget drifting aimlessly in the open world. Instead, utilize custom EventLab blueprints created by the community.
Pause the game, head to the Creative Hub, and select EventLab.
Search for high-efficiency farming share codes like 861224889 (often titled “Fastest Max Skill Points”).
Grab a fast car with a high skill multiplier perk, such as the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI Version. Ensure you have already filled out its basic mastery nodes to unlock the $7\times$ (or $9\times$) skill multiplier and faster chain-building perks.
Run the track. These custom blueprints are straight lines packed with rows of closely spaced, smashable objects. Simply drive straight through them.
You will hit the single-chain cap of 10 Skill Points in roughly 20 to 24 seconds.
The Golden Rule: Do not leave the event after one run. Leaving forces a long loading screen. Hit Restart immediately after the points bank. Your earned points save instantly upon completion, allowing you to bank 100 Skill Points in under 4 minutes of continuous restarts.
Step 3: Cash In via “Donor Cars”
Once you have accumulated a massive bank of Skill Points, leave the EventLab and open your garage. You are going to burn those points on the Car Mastery trees of specific “donor cars” that feature the Spinball Wizard perk, which awards an immediate Super Wheelspin.
Two vehicles currently rule the farming meta:
Vehicle Model Purchase Cost (Autoshow) Skill Points Required Spin Payouts
1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI 86,000 CR 30 Points 1 Super Wheelspin
2024 Lamborghini Revuelto 365,000 CR 39 Points 1 Super Wheelspin + 3 Regular Spins
The Subaru 22B Strategy (Best for Beginners)
Buy copies of the Subaru 22B from the Autoshow for 86,000 CR. Open the Car Mastery tree, follow the path to the top row, and spend 30 Skill Points to unlock the Super Wheelspin. For every 300 Skill Points you farm in EventLab, you can trigger 10 Super Wheelspins.
The Lamborghini Revuelto Strategy (Best for High Rollers)
If you have a larger bank balance, buy the Revuelto for 365,000 CR. It takes 39 Skill Points to unlock its rewards, but it gives you an insane package of three standard wheelspins and one Super Wheelspin.
Once you extract the spins from these cars, do not let them clog up your garage. You can auction them off to recover a portion of your cash, or simply use the “Reclaim & Delete” option from the auction alert menu if they don’t sell, keeping your local save data clean.
The Alternative Shortcut
If you find yourself short on time or get tired of smashing obstacles in the EventLab, there are external ways to accelerate your progress. Many players prefer to buy accounts or credit boosts from trusted third-party marketplaces to skip the early-game grind entirely.
When looking for secure options, platforms like u4n provide reliable services, including heavily discounted FH6 credits for sale that let you buy expensive donor cars like the Lamborghini Revuelto in bulk without checking your virtual wallet. This allows you to focus purely on unlocking mastery trees and collecting your spins.
Passive and World Map Payouts
While the EventLab loop is the fastest repeatable farm, do not ignore the massive chunks of spins waiting for you across Japan:
The Tokyo City House: Buy this property as early as possible. It awards a daily standard Wheelspin just for logging in, netting you up to 7 free spins a week.
Collection Journals: Keep an eye on your Wristband Events and Horizon Life Events journals. Hitting milestones like 500, 750, and 1,250 points drops bundles of Super Wheelspins directly into your inventory.
Difficulty Multipliers: When running regular races or grinding the long highway loop on “The Colossus,” turn off driving assists and push the AI difficulty up. This can grant up to a 125% credit bonus per race, giving you the necessary capital to fund your Subaru and Lamborghini donor operations.


